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Protests erupt across the U.S. over GOP-led redistricting, claimed to be gerrymandering to increase Republican congressional ...
A California union hopes to convince Arizona voters to approve a cap on how much hospital administrators here can be paid.
For LD1’s beleaguered house incumbents, the waiting is over. Shawn Dell Wildman, who mounted a surprisingly strong challenge ...
Hundreds of protesters gathered in Tempe and at the Arizona State Capitol today as part of nationwide demonstrations against redistricting efforts being pushed by Republicans.
The lawsuit, which was filed in 2017 by a number of education groups and school districts, alleged that lawmakers failed to ...
Arizona’s 2026 primary election is less than a year away, but lawmakers are already gearing up for their plans after the next ...
Arizona's Family Political Editor Dennis Welch has your top political headlines for Arizona and beyond for the week of Aug. 10, 2025.
Pinal County Attorney Brad Miller responded to AG Kris Mayes' letter and defended his offer to investigate Sen. Analise Ortiz's posts about ICE.
Affordable housing and the cost of living continue to be top economic outlook issues for the future of Arizona’s prosperity, and onerous regulations are pushing the dream of home ownership further and ...
No tax on tips” is now part of the tax code. But there are lingering questions about whether or not the policy is actually ...
A Maricopa County Superior Court judge found the disparities in funding of school facilities across Arizona to be a ...